Avocado, rice cake and poached egg,
Banana cookies
This week I have embarked on a culinary experiment.
I eat meat but I do love having a few days without it as it can be a bit heavy on my stomach. I have also been having trouble with my stomach lately and I suspect it is a wheat or gluten intolerance.
So I have tried a couple of new healthy recipes to try and get my tummy happy again. (Apologies about my sloppy presentation and photographs).
Guacamole and poached egg on rice cakes:
The avocado, rice cake and poached egg is pretty straight forward and came from me having half an hour to rush a lunch using the few ingredients I had in.
So these new buckwheat rice cakes are brilliant. Only 29 calories and full of healthy seeds.
I love avocado, it is rich and creamy and full of healthy fats, it was a no brainer really - the guacamole and rice cakes would be a match made in heaven. But I needed more. It had to be more substantial to keep me going for the rest of the afternoon. My go to protein is eggs and I love poached egg.
Essentially I made my own healthy version of egg on toast. I upped the benefits by using super foods.
It was really delicious and will be a regular meal in future.
Banana cookies
These banana cookies were delicious and satisfied my sugar cravings. You only need three ingredients and they take 20 minutes to make.
Mash or blend two medium bananas to make a smooth paste, mix in a cup of oats and a quarter of a cup of chocolate chips - or dried fruit if you prefer. Scoop out onto a baking tray, (it made about 12 for me) and bake at 180 degrees for 10-12 minutes.
Then enjoy!
Mexican casserole
Now this was something special. As someone who loves Mexican food and peppers this was perfect. I made it for friends and it served six so I had two portions left over for the next day.
I fried a load of peppers and onions in a pan, added some sweetcorn once the peppers had softened and sprinkled everything with chili powder and cumin.
Then I mashed up a tin of mixed beans and pulses with a bit of water to loosen them and made some enchilada sauce.
I used whole wheat tortilla strips and layered all the ingredients in a baking dish. Popped it in the over with some cheese on the top for 20 minutes and viola - a stunning dinner.
My boyfriend didn't even miss the meat!
Enjoy and keep an eye on my recipes page for instructions...
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